What is it about?

This abstract talks about how different COVID-19 vaccines might affect the periods of women in Jordan. It looks at data from a group of Jordanian women who answered questions about their menstrual cycles before and after getting vaccinated against COVID-19.

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Why is it important?

It’s important to study how COVID-19 vaccines might affect women’s periods because it helps us understand any potential side effects and ensures that vaccines are safe for everyone.

Perspectives

This research targets Jordanian women. Middle Eastern women are often underrepresented in scientific literature, including studies on healthcare and vaccine effects. This lack of representation can lead to gaps in our understanding of how medical interventions, such as vaccines, affect this population specifically. Therefore, efforts to address underrepresentation and encourage diversity in research are crucial for advancing our understanding of health-related issues and improving healthcare outcomes for all communities.

Abdulla Alzibdeh
King Hussein Cancer Center

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This page is a summary of: COVID-19 Vaccines and the Menstrual Cycle: A Cross-Sectional Study, Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews, February 2024, Bentham Science Publishers,
DOI: 10.2174/011573398x264267231113080001.
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